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Help On James Barber, "Les Wood" Carved York Pipe.
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<blockquote data-quote="Slartibartfast" data-source="post: 271906" data-attributes="member: 1981"><p>I have an old L&JS meer in the Peterson standard style which is hallmarked 1980. The L&JS stamp is at 9 o'clock and immediately below it are three hallmarks, from left to right: lion passant (silver quality), lion's head (London Assay office), date letter. So Les has indeed hallmarked at least <em>some</em> of his pipes. Is it possible that the band is not actually silver? The only other pipe of his I have is a Ferndown one star bark, which has no hallmark but the band is stamped .925, which I beleive is minimal standard for sterling. </p><p></p><p>:scratch:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slartibartfast, post: 271906, member: 1981"] I have an old L&JS meer in the Peterson standard style which is hallmarked 1980. The L&JS stamp is at 9 o'clock and immediately below it are three hallmarks, from left to right: lion passant (silver quality), lion's head (London Assay office), date letter. So Les has indeed hallmarked at least [i]some[/i] of his pipes. Is it possible that the band is not actually silver? The only other pipe of his I have is a Ferndown one star bark, which has no hallmark but the band is stamped .925, which I beleive is minimal standard for sterling. :scratch: [/QUOTE]
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